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Betty & Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field

Springfield-Greene County Park Board

Springfield, Missouri - Greene County

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Provider overview

The Springfield-Greene County Park Board's Miracle League holds spring and fall baseball for players age 5 and up with disabilities on a barrier-free field, each paired with a buddy.

The Springfield-Greene County Park Board operates the Betty & Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field, a barrier-free baseball facility in Dan Kinney Park for players with disabilities.

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Ages
Players age 5 and older with physical or developmental disabilities
Season
Spring and fall baseball leagues
Cost
Confirm registration cost or scholarships, the season start, equipment provided, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.

Location contacts

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1 public contact

Betty & Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field, Dan Kinney Park

Seasons and game days vary by year. Families should confirm the current season, registration window, and schedule with the Park Board.

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Miracle League adaptive baseball

Adaptive baseball, buddy pairing, a barrier-free accessible field, spring and fall seasons, costs or scholarships, and registration.

Ages
Players age 5 and older with physical or developmental disabilities
Season
Spring and fall baseball leagues
Schedule
Contact the Park Board (Northview Center) for current Miracle League season dates, game times, and registration at the Allison Miracle League Ball Field.
Cost
Confirm registration cost or scholarships, the season start, equipment provided, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.
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Why this is listed
The Betty & Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field in Dan Kinney Park, operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board, holds spring and fall baseball leagues for players age 5 and older with disabilities on a barrier-free cushioned surface, with each player paired with a volunteer buddy and scholarships potentially available.
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Program details we found

Miracle League adaptive baseball

The Betty & Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field in Dan Kinney Park, operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board, holds spring and fall baseball leagues for players age 5 and older with disabilities on a barrier-free cushioned surface, with each player paired with a volunteer buddy and scholarships potentially available.

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What the provider says: The source names players age 5 and older with disabilities, a barrier-free cushioned surface, wheelchair and walker access, volunteer buddies, and possible scholarships.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about field accessibility, buddy pairing, adaptive equipment, the level of physical participation, what to bring, and how to register or volunteer.

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What we found: The Betty & Bobby Allison Miracle League Ball Field in Dan Kinney Park, operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board, holds spring and fall baseball leagues for players age 5 and older with disabilities on a barrier-free cushioned surface, with each player paired with a volunteer buddy and scholarships potentially available.

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What to confirm

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